The speedometer signal comes from the rear axle senor on a 1998 and later ram. I can't dispute the above statement....... On vans and trucks with rear- wheel a.b.s.brakes, the a.b.s. sensor is on the rear axle differential, not to be confused with the transmission speed sensor which is on the trans.....On some later model vehicles the manufacturers started using the a.b.s. module to measure vehicle speed, so the trans. speed sensor or vehicle speed sensors may be absent on those later model vehicles.
may just be a transmission sensor - $20 part - start there...
On the rear of the automatic transmission. It is a two wire sensor on the left side and points slightly down.
On the rear of the automatic transmission. It is a two wire sensor on the left side and points slightly down.
O2 sensor or vacuum leak
There is a sensor on the cam shaft that may be effecting things.
uh what transmission. what sensor
A 1999 Dodge Ram transmission does not have an input speed sensor.
This transmission uses an electronic governor. The pcm is the control. There is a solenoid and a pressure sensor on the valve body inside the pan.
Automatic Dodge Neons had a 3-speed automatic transmission.
A518 is the transmission if it is an automatic, and if it is a manual then it is a Getrag 360.
If it is an automatic it will be a 727.
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